Pakistanis outraged by girl's shooting

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Pakistani civil society activists carry placards with photographs of gunshot victim Malala Yousafzai and shot slogans during a protest rally against her assassination attempt, in Lahore on October 10, 2012. Pakistani doctors removed a bullet from a 14-year-old child campaigner shot by the Taliban in a horrific attack condemned by national leaders and rights activists. The attack took place in Mingora, the main town of the Swat valley in Pakistan's northwest, where Malala had campaigned for the right to an education during a two-year Taliban insurgency which the army said it had crushed in 2009. AFP PHOTO/ Arif AliArif Ali/AFP/GettyImages

Pakistani civil society activists carry placards with photographs of gunshot victim Malala Yousafzai and shot slogans during a protest rally against her assassination attempt, in Lahore on October 10, 2012. Pakistani doctors removed a bullet from a 14-year-old child campaigner shot by the Taliban in a horrific attack condemned by national leaders and rights activists. The attack took place in Mingora, the main town of the Swat valley in Pakistan's northwest, where Malala had campaigned for the right to an education during a two-year Taliban insurgency which the army said it had crushed in 2009. AFP PHOTO/ Arif AliArif Ali/AFP/GettyImages